Stars' Peverley out of hospital, with teammates

Stars' Peverley out of hospital, with teammates

Dallas Stars forward Rich Peverley, right, makes a statement regarding his health and the incident which occurred in a recent NHL game during a news conference at UT Southwestern Medical Center as coach Lindy Ruff looks on Wednesday, March 12, 2014, in Dallas. Peverley will not play again this season after he collapsed on the bench during the game. He was diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat in training camp. (AP Photo/Tim Sharp)

FRISCO, Texas (AP) -- Dallas Stars forward Rich Peverley is out of the hospital and spending time with his teammates three days after he collapsed on the bench during a game.

The team said Peverley was released from St. Paul University Hospital in Dallas on Wednesday night. He was with the team during practice Thursday at headquarters in suburban Frisco.

Peverley is out for the season and will soon go to Cleveland for a procedure to fix an irregular heartbeat that was diagnosed in training camp. He collapsed during the first period Monday night against Columbus. The game was postponed.

The 31-year-old decided not to have the procedure after the diagnosis. He chose a less invasive adjustment and medication.